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Acridine Mutagen ICR 191 (CAS 17070-45-0)

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Alternate Names:
6-Chloro-9-[3-(2-chloroethylamino)propylamino]-2-methoxyacridine dihydrochloride
Application:
Acridine Mutagen ICR 191 is a probe used in the Ames test using Salmonella and E. coli
CAS Number:
17070-45-0
Molecular Weight:
451.22
Molecular Formula:
C19H21Cl2N3O•2HCl
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Acridine Mutagen ICR 191 or Icr-191, is a white crystalline solid that falls under the category of substituted polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). With a molecular weight of 451.22 g/mol, it exhibits solubility in water. Extensive research has been conducted on Acridine Mutagen ICR 191 regarding its applications in scientific research, as well as its biochemical and physiological effects on human and animal cells. Acridine Mutagen ICR 191 has been extensively studied for its potential applications in scientific research. It serves as useful for investigating the impact of PAHs on human and animal cells, as well as exploring the mechanisms of action of diverse drugs. Furthermore, it aids in studying the environmental effects of PAHs and the biodegradation process. Acridine Mutagen ICR 191 functions as an inhibitor of the enzyme cytochrome P450, which plays a role in the metabolism of various compounds. It is also believed to interact with additional enzymes involved in drug and compound metabolism, such as cytochrome P450 reductase and cytochrome P450 oxidase.


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Acridine Mutagen ICR 191, 10 mg

sc-214486
10 mg
$155.00

Acridine Mutagen ICR 191, 25 mg

sc-214486A
25 mg
$288.00

Acridine Mutagen ICR 191, 100 mg

sc-214486B
100 mg
$883.00